In general, the atmosphere of his intellect is that lumen siccum which he loved to commend, "not drenched or bloodied by the affections."
"Brief History of English and American Literature"
Henry A. Beers
The first rays of the sun splintered the bloodied waters beyond into silver spikes and caressed a fluttering black, white and red flag.
"Witch-Doctors"
Charles Beadle
As sullenly he had hesitated at the offer of the pyjamas, but as if deciding that he could not retain any dignity in his own bloodied skin, had accepted them, as well as a sorely needed drink of water.
"Witch-Doctors"
Charles Beadle